Matt Sanders(XIV)
- Actor
- Producer
Matt Sanders is an American actor of Filipino and English/Irish descent. He has worked on film projects nationwide, including Haylie Duff's "Project Baby," Lindsay Hartley's "Dare to Say Yes," and DC's "Black Adam."
Matt started modeling and acting in 5th grade with Look Model Agency in San Francisco. Matt had a passion for writing and entertaining from a young age performing in plays and competitive speech, but fell in love with film and making movies with his friends in high school. After his active duty Air Force career, Matt went back into acting, and has worked on numerous projects, including Home Depot, Publix, Enterprise, VRBO, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Walt Disney World.
Matt was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up outside the San Francisco, California bay area. He grew up playing basketball, baseball, and football, and in high school was a varsity soccer, golf, and track athlete. Matt went to college at Chaminade University of Honolulu and the University of Hawaii on a full-ride Air Force ROTC scholarship, where he continued to make films and became one of the first YouTube ad revenue partners. He now splits his time between Atlanta and Orlando, and is professionally acting and training full time.
Matt started modeling and acting in 5th grade with Look Model Agency in San Francisco. Matt had a passion for writing and entertaining from a young age performing in plays and competitive speech, but fell in love with film and making movies with his friends in high school. After his active duty Air Force career, Matt went back into acting, and has worked on numerous projects, including Home Depot, Publix, Enterprise, VRBO, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Walt Disney World.
Matt was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up outside the San Francisco, California bay area. He grew up playing basketball, baseball, and football, and in high school was a varsity soccer, golf, and track athlete. Matt went to college at Chaminade University of Honolulu and the University of Hawaii on a full-ride Air Force ROTC scholarship, where he continued to make films and became one of the first YouTube ad revenue partners. He now splits his time between Atlanta and Orlando, and is professionally acting and training full time.